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Conversations in Social Justice
Institute for Social Justice at York St John University
43 episodes
1 week ago
Podcast series from the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University. With different hosts each month we intended to animate discussion about the role of higher education in social justice. New episodes each month.
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Podcast series from the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University. With different hosts each month we intended to animate discussion about the role of higher education in social justice. New episodes each month.
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Education
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I'm Me: Asking Difficult Questions Part 1
Conversations in Social Justice
18 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
I'm Me: Asking Difficult Questions Part 1

In the second podcast on I’m Me, project lead Matthew Reason talks to Alison Colburne, an artist at Mind the Gap, and Jess Boyes, a producer at Mind the Gap. They explore the reasons why researchers might be reluctant to ask people with learning disabilities difficult questions in research, why asking those questions is important, and how to explore issues sensitively.  

Conversations in Social Justice
Podcast series from the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University. With different hosts each month we intended to animate discussion about the role of higher education in social justice. New episodes each month.